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Author Topic: Practical application of differential potential in a low rev game  (Read 10633 times)

lefty50

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Politely... High rev guys and theoretical experts can bypass this one please. I'm interested in practical responses from other low rev players, certainly below 300 and preferably below 250....

I understand the potential of differential, but all too often people talk about theoretical results without looking at the practical impact based on style. For example, last year I mapped out every ball I've used for the last 15 years, and found a consistently favorable result when the differential was above .050, and higher ratings as expected as the potential increased. I use very similar drills, so disregard all the theories of changing differential. From a practical result viewpoint, higher differentials result in a better result for me. For other styles, that is not always the case.

For other low rev players, do you find yourself over a period of time consistently preferring equipment with a higher diff potential? Have you found that balls which others say are great are weak for you and your game?
Thanks in advance

 

Strapper_Squared

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Re: Practical application of differential potential in a low rev game
« Reply #46 on: March 30, 2017, 01:13:55 AM »
And I thought differential was a game of diminishing returns (once the oil rings are separated, further separation impacts a smaller and smaller area of the bowtie).
« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 01:17:35 AM by Strapper_Squared »
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